Tower, Christ Church, South Nutfield, Surrey
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Image: © Richard Rogerson Taken: 3 Apr 2010
The church is sited on the South side of King's Cross Lane opposite the junction with The Avenue. The church was designed by Edward I'Anson and built in 1888 in an Early English style and comprises a nave of five bays, chancel, an organ chamber on the south side, a tower sited at the junction of the nave and chancel on the north side and adjacent to that and parallel with the chancel, a choir vestry, (added in 1909, also by I'Anson), and a north west porch. Extensions on the south side were added in 2001 and 2005 and the spire was re-shingled in 2006. http://cc-nutfield.org.uk/main_home.html